Readings by:
Richard Kerbavaz and John the Baker
MUSIC
(in order of appearance)
“Fuck the Fascist USA”
written by John the Baker
performed by John the Baker and Frank Moore
recorded at The Freedom To Be Human Ball
May 4, 2002
Burnt Ramen, Richmond, California
“Warning” music:
Piano by Frank Moore.
An excerpt from a live performance,
“Sing Along, Jam Along, Play Along, Dance Along,
Rub Along, Move Along with Frank Moore”
for Leslie Baker's Salon, Montreal, Quebec, Canada via Skype
Recorded March 10, 2012
“Let Me Be Frank” (the song)
written, arranged, performed and produced by Vinnie Spit Santino
recorded, mixed and mastered at Vinali Creative Group, Van Nuys, CA by Vinnie Spit Santino
Vinnie Spit Santino - lead vocals, all guitars, bass
Frank Moore - vocals on bridge
Rebecca Kyler Downs - backing vocals and all harmonies
Gary Ponder - drums
Drake Peterson - trumpet
Tony Rinaldi - trombone
Chapter title animation music:
by Michael LaBash
Chapter background music:
by Sander Roscoe Wolff
Transition/Richard Kerbvaz and John the Baker bios music:
“Hamburger Hell”
By Fluff Grrl
“Crack Baby”
written by John the Baker
performed by John the Baker and Frank Moore
recorded live on Frank Moore’s Shaman’s Den
March 25, 2007
Closing credits music:
“See You Around”
written by Jonathan Kochmer & Sarah Scott
performed by Two Loons For Tea
recorded live on Frank Moore’s Shaman’s Den
August 26, 2006
“To Be Free”
written and performed by Tha Archivez
Longhorn Entertainment
PHOTOS:
Jim Appleton
Ken Jennings
Tracy Kauffman-Wood
Eric Kroll
Michael LaBash
Daniel Lorenze
Linda Mac
Alexi Malenky
Debbie Moore
Kevin Rice
David Steinberg
Mary Sullivan
ILLUSTRATIONS:
Lee Kay
Michael LaBash
Frank Moore
Justin Page
John Seabury
ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE:
Dave Swan’s Dog House
Betty Boop: “Minnie The Moocher” by Max Fleischer [Public Domain]
Betty Boop: “I Heared” by Max Fleischer [Public Domain]
Three Stooges: “Disorder In The Court” [Public Domain]
“RFD Greenwich Village” : Prelinger Achives
Editing, Animation, and Title Design:
Michael LaBash
Produced by
Linda Mac & Michael LaBash
Directed by
Frank Moore